The Lipscomb men’s soccer team, after one of its best seasons under the leadership of Charles Morrow, has added one of its strongest recruiting classes. The Bisons signed eight players to the 2014 class.

The anticipation for this trip has been high for a long time. Finally, the wait is over and the whole team is ecstatic to begin the journey in Trinidad. This trip has the capability of changing many lives in all different kinds of ways, as well as making our unity as a team grow closer every step along the way.

After a spectacular season that saw him earn Atlantic Sun Player of the Year, Lipscomb midfielder Omar Djabi has been selected to the third team of the 2013 NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I Men’s All-South Region.

The No. 3 seeded Bisons will face in-state rival and No. 2 seed ETSU at the FGCU Soccer Complex at 3 p.m on Friday. They will try to advance to the A-Sun Championship game for the first time in school history.

For the fifth time in the past seven seasons, the Lipscomb men’s soccer team will play in the semifinals of the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. The Bisons defeated the No. 6 seed Jacksonville 1-0 in Fort Myers, Fla., Wednesday night to earn the right to face No. 2 ETSU Friday at 3 p.m. CST.

As the No. 3 seed the Lipscomb men’s soccer team will begin its quest for a championship in the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament Tuesday in Fort Myers, Fla. when the Bisons battle the Dolphins of Jacksonville at 3 p.m. CST.

Lipscomb swept the Coach of the Year and Player of the Year accolades in the 2013 Atlantic Sun Conference awards. Charles Morrow and Omar Djabi were given these honors for the first time in program history.

Lipscomb junior Robbie Johnson has been named to the 2013 Atlantic Sun Men’s Soccer Academic All-Conference team for his excellent grades and play on the field for the 2013 season. The Geneva, Ill. native owns a 3.43 GPA majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

In its final road match of the season, Lipscomb men’s soccer played to a double overtime scoreless draw against East Tennessee State Saturday night at Summers-Taylor Stadium. The Bisons recorded its sixth shutout of the year, a school single season record.

The Bisons cross the state to battle ETSU in a decisive match on Saturday at 6 p.m. A Lipscomb win secures a first round bye in the conference championship and places the Bisons one step closer to winning the A-Sun with one game remaining.

Evansville entered the Lipscomb Soccer Complex on Tuesday night and narrowly escaped with a 1-0 victory over the Lipscomb men’s soccer team in its final nonconference matchup. The loss dropped Lipscomb to 8-7-1 overall.

After clinching a spot in the Atlantic Sun championship on the road Saturday, Lipscomb men’s soccer looks to build momentum with a nonconference matchup at home against the University of Evansville Tuesday night at 7 p.m.

Inching closer to the Atlantic Sun championship, the Lipscomb men’s soccer team needed a win to clinch a berth in next month’s tournament. The Bisons scored early in the second period and held on to win 1-0 on the road at USC Upstate to do just that.

The dates of the one-day 2014 College ID camps are Jan. 11 and Feb. 1. The Lipscomb Winter ID camps will test players abilities and skills against the best in the region under the supervision of current college coaches and former professional players.

The Lipscomb men’s soccer team was glad to be back at home after playing only three of its first 11 games at the Lipscomb Soccer Complex. On Friday night, the joy showed through in a big way as the Bisons exploded for a 4-1 victory over Atlantic Sun foe Jacksonville.

The Lipscomb men’s soccer team will begin a three-game home stand this weekend with a pair of Atlantic Sun Conference games. Jacksonville will visit for a 7 p.m. matchup on Friday, before North Florida invades the Lipscomb Soccer Complex Sunday at 2 p.m.

On the road for the third time in one week, the Lipscomb men’s soccer team will open Atlantic Sun play in Fort Myers, Fla., on Friday against Florida Gulf Coast University at 6 p.m before battling Stetson on Sunday at noon.

Two Georgia State first half goals proved too much for Lipscomb to overcome as the Bisons lost 2-1 Thursday night at the Georgia State Soccer Complex. Omar Djabi tried to rally the Bisons late with his team-leading fifth goal of the season.

Thursday's 5 p.m. match-up with Georgia State will be the first of a four game road stretch for Lipscomb. The Bisons will look to rebound and gain its first victory in the series history against the Panthers.

The Bisons battled to a 2-2 tie in double overtime in the Hyatt Place Select Lipscomb Invitational on Friday night at the Lipscomb Soccer Complex. Goals were at a premium as the rain began to fall in the second half.

The Bisons finally return to Lipscomb Soccer Complex on Friday after being on the road for three long weeks. Lipscomb will look to build off its first shutout win of the season when they face Appalachian State at 7:30 p.m.

Illinois-Chicago controlled the game on Friday as they defeated the Bisons 2-0 giving Lipscomb their second-consecutive loss. The Bisons will look to rebound on Sunday as they face Cleveland State in a noon kick-off.

Coming off their first loss of the season men's soccer looks to get back on track in the Mafioza invitational this weekend. The Bisons will square off with the University of Illinois-Chicago on Friday at 3:30 p.m.

The Lipscomb Bisons soccer team traveled to Dayton, Ohio carrying momentum from a win over Belmont in the season opener. That momentum shined through as the Bisons showed their dominance in a 3-1 win over the Panthers of Eastern Illinois.

Reece Holcombe tallied a pair of goals on Thursday night to lead the Bisons to a 5-0 exhibition win over Alabama-Huntsville. LU opens the regular season on Aug. 30 hosting Belmont at the Lipscomb Soccer Complex.

Charles Morrow, head coach for men’s soccer, has announced the addition of John Michael Hayden to the coaching staff. Hayden joins Lipscomb after spending a year on the bench at the University of Louisville.